The Treehouse Of Horrors IV Analysis

233 Words1 Pages
As the tale continues, Marge and Homer view the artworks. There are no velvet ropes or glass casings to distance and protect the works like those guarding the Mona Lisa, in fact, Homer and Marge could touch the paintings if the wanted to do so. Aligned in a single row similarly to those depicted in The Treehouse of Horrors IV, the works need no explanation supplied by the institution because they already have an iconic status. Keeping in mind the oppositional workings of The Simpsons, valuable artworks are rarely unprotected in real museums. Next, the layout and celebrity of the paintings assume that the public already has knowledge of the works, thereby encouraging visitors to pass through the gallery quickly and fulfill the goal desired